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06 Aug 2008, 11:22 am

This has been here long enough.

As many of you have already figured out, the non-smoking, vegetarian, social-program-spending leader was Adolph Hitler. The hard-smoking, hard-drinking, meat-eating fat boy with a bad attitude and the belief that it was not government's job to take care of people was Winston Churchill.



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06 Aug 2008, 11:31 am

Oh, in that case can I change my voting answer to person #1?



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06 Aug 2008, 1:54 pm

Dogbrain wrote:
This has been here long enough.

As many of you have already figured out, the non-smoking, vegetarian, social-program-spending leader was Adolph Hitler. The hard-smoking, hard-drinking, meat-eating fat boy with a bad attitude and the belief that it was not government's job to take care of people was Winston Churchill.

It wasn't all that difficult to figure out, especially since this same quiz has been in use since before the Internet was established. I first saw it in my 7th-grade government class.


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14 Aug 2008, 11:01 am

I would vote for the first one



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14 Aug 2008, 11:07 am

Fnord wrote:
Dogbrain wrote:
This has been here long enough.

As many of you have already figured out, the non-smoking, vegetarian, social-program-spending leader was Adolph Hitler. The hard-smoking, hard-drinking, meat-eating fat boy with a bad attitude and the belief that it was not government's job to take care of people was Winston Churchill.

It wasn't all that difficult to figure out, especially since this same quiz has been in use since before the Internet was established. I first saw it in my 7th-grade government class.


At my very liberal college (many years ago), most of the students said they would have favored the one who turned out to be Hitler. After all, they were vegetarians. They hated "Big Tobacco". They believed heavily in government programs, why not support the leader who fundamentally was like them?



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14 Aug 2008, 11:09 am

This whole exercise is designed to be misleading. Therefore it's invalid.



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14 Aug 2008, 12:55 pm

A hybrid of the two.

Assertive, intelligent, moderately compassionate, diplomatic, understanding, and rational. Doesn't interfere with people's private lives, and doesn't run a nanny state, but gives people opportunities and guarantees a basic standard of living for all. Supports careful economic growth and prosperity, with economically moderate policies. Is principled and patriotic, and stands up for his or her nation. Isn't afraid to take a hard line in negotiating with other countries.


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14 Aug 2008, 1:11 pm

slowmutant wrote:
This whole exercise is designed to be misleading. Therefore it's invalid.


It's not at all invalid. It is designed to be INSTRUCTIVE. It is designed to teach people that not everybody who is a dog-petting, social program-implementing, anti-smoking vegetarian is a good person, nor, for that matter, are all cigar-chomping curmudgeons automatically evil. It is designed to teach people to look through personality traits when considering leaders and ask how that person would actually lead.



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14 Aug 2008, 1:14 pm

I was mislead.



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14 Aug 2008, 2:06 pm

I've seen this before.


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15 Aug 2008, 7:30 am

slowmutant wrote:
I was mislead.


You were only "misled" by your own prejudices. You decided that grumpy, hard-drinking smokers who hated social programs had to be bad people while vegetarian anti-smokers who implemented social programs had to be good people. It was your own prejudices that misled you.

That's the whole point of the exercise.